The Raja Saab was initially planned as a small-budget film, but the project later transformed into a massive-budget venture. Director Maruthi and his team officially revealed that the film’s total budget crossed ₹400 Cr. But sadly, The Raja Saab resulted in a 100 Cr loss for the producer.
According to strong industry buzz, the actual production cost is close to ₹350 Cr, and trade experts believe the makers may have added interest and additional expenses to project the budget at ₹400 Cr.
Excluding non-theatrical rights, pre-release trade estimates suggested that The Raja Saab needed a ₹200 Cr+ theatrical share to break even. Showing huge confidence in the film, the producer avoided an outright sale. Instead, he opted for a commission-based deal, taking only advances from distributors, a bold and risky move.
Unfortunately, The Raja Saab is currently heading towards just ₹100 Cr theatrical share, resulting in a massive ₹100 Cr loss for the producer. This outcome has shocked industry circles and raised questions about big-budget risks in the current market.
